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"The Gospel", What is it?

KenH

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"The Gospel", What is it?

by Scott Price

For centuries the term "the gospel" has been thrown around. What does the word gospel even mean? This one article will not suffice but should rather start one on the path of thinking about the gospel.

The word gospel means "good news". Whatever the gospel message is it is one of good news. Most messages preached in the average church are not messages of good news at all. The most popular gospel is a false one and the word of God warns us in many places to beware of it and those who preach it.

The true gospel is the good news of the Person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. In other words, it is concerning who Christ is and what He did to save sinners. The gospel includes the how and why, which can only be seen by faith.

It is a message that declares how the eternal Son of God came down, took on a body of sinless flesh (John 1:14) as He was born of a virgin (Matthew 1:23). He was both God and man in one Person.

He was born under the Law to keep and fulfill it. (Matthew 5:18, Galatians 4:4). He did that, not for Himself, but for all those He represented because they could not keep it themselves. The word of God calls these people the elect or His sheep, among several other names.

His obedient life also included the part of dying. He took on the sin of His people as both a Substitute and Representative of those people. The Bible said He was "made to be sin" (2 Corinthians 5:21) and the way that was done is by God imputing (legally reckoned or charged to the account of) sin to Christ. That means all the sin of all those people God chose was "laid on Him" (Isaiah 53:6). This sin was legally transferred to His account and He then owned it in such a way to be guilty of it all.

God the Father poured out His wrath and hatred toward sin on His Son and had pleasure (Isaiah 53:10) in doing so, in that, He was completely satisfied in Christ as a Sacrifice that met all the demands of His strict Law and inflexible justice. Christ finished the work of paying the penalty of the Law and then said "It is finished" (John 19:30). He secured salvation for all God's chosen people that would even be born. His resurrection is evidence of the acceptance of His sacrifice to the Father.

The combined work of His obedience to the Law and His obedience unto death on the cross was considered establishing righteousness. This is what one of the Old Testament prophets prophesied as "bringing in an everlasting righteousness" (Daniel 9:24) as Christ died effectually and exclusively for those chosen of God before the world began (Ephesians 1:4).

This righteousness is what God imputes to His people in the context of giving the life to believe in Christ. This puts them in a state called "Justification" and as a result they are eternally secure, in Christ. This is the gospel (Romans 1:16-17).

All this takes place in such a way to show God as both a God of justice and a Savior. This is how grace reigns through righteousness (Romans 5:21).

- Scott Price is pastor at Gospel Grace Ministries in Ohio. His website is https://www.gospeldefense.com. His YouTube channel is https://youtube.com/user/pastorprice.
 
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kyredneck

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The true gospel is the good news of the Person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ.

AMEN!

10 but hath now been manifested by the appearing of our Saviour Christ Jesus, who abolished death, and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel, 2 Tim 1
 

Van

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The idea that the word gospel means good news is not news.

The Greek word "euangelion" (G2098) about 77 times in the New Testament. This is the word translated as gospel or good news. It refers to the good news that Christ died for everyone and provides the means of salvation from the consequence of sin, which is eternal punishment.
 

KenH

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It refers to the good news that Christ died for everyone and provides the means of salvation from the consequence of sin, which is eternal punishment.

The truth, according to God's Word, is that the good news is that Christ died for God's elect(chosen before the world began) and that God will, by His sovereign grace and not due to any condition performed by a sinner, regenerate all of His elect for whom Christ died and grant them faith and repentance and bring them ultimately to spend eternity with Him.
 

Van

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The truth, according to God's Word, is that the good news is that Christ died for God's elect(chosen before the world began) and that God will, by His sovereign grace and not due to any condition performed by a sinner, regenerate all of His elect for whom Christ died and grant them faith and repentance and bring them ultimately to spend eternity with Him.
Utter falsehood. The Greek word "euangelion" (G2098) about 77 times in the New Testament. This is the word translated as gospel or good news. It refers to the good news that Christ died for everyone and provides the means of salvation from the consequence of sin, which is eternal punishment.

Scripture precludes any individual being chosen for salvation before they were once not a people chosen for God's own possession. See 1 Peter 2:9-10.
 

KenH

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. It refers to the good news that Christ died for everyone and provides the means of salvation from the consequence of sin, which is eternal punishment.

Since Van repeated the above false gospel, I will repeat the true gospel.

The truth, according to God's Word, is that the good news is that Christ died for God's elect(chosen before the world began) and that God will, by His sovereign grace and not due to any condition performed by a sinner, regenerate all of His elect for whom Christ died and grant them faith and repentance and bring them ultimately to spend eternity with Him.
 

Van

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Since Van repeated the above false gospel, I will repeat the true gospel.

The truth, according to God's Word, is that the good news is that Christ died for God's elect(chosen before the world began) and that God will, by His sovereign grace and not due to any condition performed by a sinner, regenerate all of His elect for whom Christ died and grant them faith and repentance and bring them ultimately to spend eternity with Him.
This is all they have, the biblical gospel in found in scripture, not in the copy and paste commentaries posted by KenH.

Did anyone say Christ did not die for all humanity, including those chosen for salvation? Nope. Thus just another false charge hurled to hide truth.

Did anyone say God will not regenerate all those He chooses for salvation? Nope - more false charges.

Does God credit the faith of some, choosing them for salvation? Yes.

Does God choosing to allow people to believe in the gospel, mean God instills faith? Nope, more false doctrine. If God chooses to harden the heart of some, to facilitate the spread of the gospel as per Romans 11, does that mean He instills faith? Nope, it means the opposite.

Please study God's word, it presents the gospel which is good news for the lost.
 

KenH

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This is all they have, the biblical gospel in found in scripture, not in the copy and paste commentaries posted by KenH.

Did anyone say Christ did not die for all humanity, including those chosen for salvation? Nope. Thus just another false charge hurled to hide truth.

Did anyone say God will not regenerate all those He chooses for salvation? Nope - more false charges.

Does God credit the faith of some, choosing them for salvation? Yes.

Does God choosing to allow people to believe in the gospel, mean God instills faith? Nope, more false doctrine. If God chooses to harden the heart of some, to facilitate the spread of the gospel as per Romans 11, does that mean He instills faith? Nope, it means the opposite.

Please study God's word, it presents the gospel which is good news for the lost.

What Van espouses in his posts is not good news for the lost.

God imputes the perfect righteousness of Christ to His elect, not their imperfect faith.

Romans 4:6- 8 Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, saying,

Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven,
And whose sins are covered.
Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin.

God does not leave it up to man to save himself, which is what Van teaches. Faith and repentance are granted by God.

Philippians 1:29 For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake;

Acts 11:18 When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life. (emphasis mine)
 

Van

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What Van espouses in his posts is not good news for the lost.

God imputes the perfect righteousness of Christ to His elect, not their imperfect faith.

Romans 4:6- 8 Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, saying,

Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven,
And whose sins are covered.
Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin.

God does not leave it up to man to save himself, which is what Van teaches. Faith and repentance are granted by God.

Philippians 1:29 For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake;

Acts 11:18 When they heard these things, they held their peace, and glorified God, saying, Then hath God also to the Gentiles granted repentance unto life. (emphasis mine)

What the Bible espouses in its inspired word is good news for the lost.
God makes those He gives to Christ righteous through the washing of regeneration (Titus 3:5).
I have explained Romans 4:6 multiple times and still this poster fails to accept or even acknowledge truth.
God does not leave it up to man to save himself. Only a false teacher would suggest such nonsense.
KenH posts falsehoods, misrepresenting my views like a troll.
KenH has no understanding that the word translated as granted means allows.
I have addressed Philippians 1:29 multiple times, and still this poster fails to accept or even acknowledge truth.
How does God allow repentance? By not hardening their hearts as in Romans 11. Such ignorance by this poster is mind-boggling.
 

37818

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. . . grant them faith and repentance . . .
Mark 1:15, ". . . repent ye, and believe the gospel. . . ."

Acts of the Apostles 20:21, ". . . repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. . . ."

Hebrews 6:1, ". . . the foundation of repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God, . . ."

1 Corinthians 15:1-4, " . . . the gospel . . .
that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures: . . ."

Romans 1:16, " . . . the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; . . ."
 

Van

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I accept and acknowledge the truth of God's Word. I don't accept your false teaching, Van.
It is always just about KenH and false charges against me, never about the truth of God's word. Go figure.

What the Bible espouses in its inspired word is good news for the lost.
God makes those He gives to Christ righteous through the washing of regeneration (Titus 3:5).
I have explained Romans 4:6 multiple times and still this poster fails to accept or even acknowledge truth.
God does not leave it up to man to save himself. Only a false teacher would suggest such nonsense.
KenH posts falsehoods, misrepresenting my views like a troll.
KenH has no understanding that the word translated as granted means allows.
I have addressed Philippians 1:29 multiple times, and still this poster fails to accept or even acknowledge truth.
How does God allow repentance? By not hardening their hearts as in Romans 11. Such ignorance by this poster is mind-boggling.
 

Van

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AMEN! Vanism is humanism, period.
Yet another dupe mouthing falselogy nonsense.
All they have are generalizations, i.e out of context, humanism, semi this, and so forth. One disparaging false charge after another.
 
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